

Our proprietary transcription factor-based stem cell differentiation method produces neurons without a genetic footprint. Quick-Neuron™ Dopaminergic - Human iPSC-derived Neurons display typical neurite outgrowth and express a variety of neuronal markers, such as TUBB3 (pan-neuronal) and TH (dopaminergic). When thawed and maintained according to the instructions in the user guide, the iPSC-derived neurons are viable long-term and are suitable for a variety of characterization and neurotoxicity assays.
| Product Components | Component N, Component P, Component D4, Component D5, and Component D6 |
|---|---|
| Starting Material | iPSCs derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (CIRM line CW50065) |
| Product Use | This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans or for therapeutic or diagnostic use. |
| Storage Conditions | Frozen cells should be stored in liquid (vapor phase). The rest of the components should be stored at -20°C. |
| Cell Type | Dopaminergic Neurons |
| Culture Type | Feeder Cell-Free |
| Disease | Healthy Control |
| Donor Sex | Female |
| Donor Race Ethnicity | Caucasian, not Latino |
| Patient History | See Resources section for more information. |
| Reprogramming Method | Episomal vector |
| Induction Method | Transcription factors delivered by synthetic mRNA |
| Growth Properties | Adherent |
| Shipping Conditions | Dry ice (domestic) or liquid nitrogen (international) |
| Shelf Life | 1 year |
| Donor Age At Sampling | 74 |